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A bioinformatics tool for the annotation and tag-counting of next-gen Illumina Solexa datasets. TASE works with CASAVA 1.0 builds, providing annotation, tag counts and visualization in a rapid manner.
This project is aimed at providing useful thermodynamic tools for biochemists, including formation energy estimation of virtually every biochemical compound and metabolic pathway analysis and profiling.
CellPublisher is a free, open source program to improve the navigation of biological pathways. It converts CellDesigner diagrams into fully-featured maps that live inside a browser. The navigation is based on the Google maps API.
This Project moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/synbiowave/ because the name GeneWave is a registered trademark... Please do not use this project anymore.
WebBabel is a python web application using OpenBabel to convert files
from one format to another.
It runs under Windows, Mac or Linux on your desktop, workstation or laptop.
It uses the Jmol (or Marvin) viewer to show the structures being converted.
DIY Genomics is an open source bioinformatics consortium intended to bring a collection of tools and libraries into the hands of small scale genomics labs for the process of sequence assembly and annotation. Projects include DIYA, MGAP, CRISPR, and DIYGV
Wattos is a collection of mostly Java programs for Structural Biology and NMR Spectroscopy. It's programs analyze, annotate, parse, archive, and disseminate experimental NMR data deposited by authors world wide into the PDB and BMRB.
PyMOlyze is a graphical program to analyze the results of quantum chemistry (HF/DFT) calculations. Features include various population analyses, fragment analysis, monitoring structures during an optimization, and a simple, but powerful, XYZ editor.
openSputnik is a robust distributed platform for massive scale precalculation of genetic and genomic data using contemporary bioinformatics methods. Annotated DNA, RNA and protein sequences are stored as binary objects in a variery of relational database
A laboratory information management system (LIMS) geared towards academic research groups in the life sciences. Written in Python and using the Django framework, you run this software on your own server.
The NMR Restraints Grid (NRG at http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/WebModule/MRGridServlet) contains the original NMR restraint data (distance, dihedral angle and RDC) and the parsed, converted, and filtered for ~4,000 protein and nucleic acid structures with corr